[Seaside] json parser patch
Sebastian Sastre
sebastian at flowingconcept.com
Mon Sep 12 17:56:34 UTC 2011
ok, it seems it actually needs double quotes:
http://json.org/example.html
funny thing... I'm seeing "invalid" json being used all around
not to mention that the source I've shown, came from Google itself
Hmmm
sebastian
o/
On Sep 12, 2011, at 2:46 PM, Sebastian Sastre wrote:
> Lukas, Phillipe,
>
> sure?
>
> I see it says:
> "...A value can be a string in double quotes, or a number, or true or false or null, or an object or an array..."
>
> which translates to:
> 1. A value, like when value means something different than a key
> 2. can, like when can means something more flexible than a has to
>
> I am missing something?
>
> sebastian
>
> o/
>
>
>
> On Sep 12, 2011, at 2:28 PM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
>
>> 2011/9/12 Sebastian Sastre <sebastian at flowingconcept.com>:
>>> Maybe this is useful to someone:
>>> Try this:
>>> JSJsonParser parseStream: '{lhs: "1 Brazil real",rhs: "0.592768 U.S.
>>> dollars",error: "",icc: true}' readStream
>>> it can't parse that, so..
>>
>> Because it's not JSON. JSON keys need to be quoted [1]
>>
>> [1] http://json.org/
>>
>> Cheers
>> Philippe
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